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02-19-2010, 12:55 PM | #32 | |
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I might have to copy you, to keep myself motivated....
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It operates off the premise of muscle confusion, which is why it works so well so fast. A lot of people out there trying to get in shape and build muscle don't realize the importance of varying their routine, and they will plateau, get frustrated, and quit. You've got to constantly change your exercises, and P90X works off of that. I think one of the six days is actually yoga, so it's going to help with flexibility too. I guess what I'm trying to say is that P90X will absolutely work, but don't waste your money unless you're all in. I don't have kids (yet) and my fiancee is a personal trainer and the operations manager at a health club, so it's easy for me to be a gym rat. A lot of people may not have the time for P90X. However you can do it from the comfort of your home....
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Part of the reason I didn't jump right into P90x is because it's definitely a big time commitment along with a killer workout. I read that the Power 90 program is a good beginner/get your feet wet type of deal. The Power 90 workouts are 30-35 minutes long 6 days a week so for me it sounded a little more realistic right now.
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02-19-2010, 01:17 PM | #35 | |
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If you fill your fridge with good food and try to make a habit of packing a lunch and cooking dinner, you'll save money too. All the eating out gets pricey. A few tips based on what you said- -If you feel like you need the candy at work, eat dark chocolate and do it in moderation. -If you feel caffeine withdrawals from the lack of soda, drink green tea. It's got plenty of kick and is really healthy. Also, black coffee is good for you too. Lots of antioxidants. A few months ago I gave up all soda and energy drinks. Coffee and green tea are how I get my pick-me-up. -Try fresh fruit for sugar cravings. I had the munchies the other night () and I scarfed down a few clementines. It totally did the trick. -If you're gonna drink, stick to light beer and red wine, and try to keep it moderate. I'm not trying to preach. I'm no guru, but I do have a lot of experience with diet and exercise. I've never been fat, but I've definitely had unhealthy habits that I've modified over the years. Despite being a gym rat, I've had many phases where I was drinking too much alcohol and soda, eating a lot of high sodium high fat junk, etc etc. I've got everything tweaked now to the point where at 31 years old, I'm definitely in the best condition of my life. Good luck man!! Use this thread a resource. I'm pulling for you!
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I try to stick to the light stuff and I've recently become a fan of wine but damn it's so hard to resist those quality brews.
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i was watching a couple youtube videos of power 90/p90x shocker there was a huge ad for mcdonalds nuggets while the video was playing i'm just now getting back into shape, i'm using alli right now and doing cardio but i really want to start working muscles into my routine, i've lost about 20lbs in the first month with alli, it's all about cutting out fat in your diet, it's hard at first but once you get going for a while it's not too bad
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I heard a phrase somewhere a long time ago that I always think about- "Anything in excess becomes a vice."
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My question as well.
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alcohol is a killer there is no way i can give it up but i have cut it down to pretty much just red wine
as far as snacks go fuit and veggies is what i go to, somethimes with some salad dressing to dip into. kraft actually makes some great fat free dressings, and life savers has a bunch of fat free and suger free hard candies they are a really good too
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Just be careful with the Ranch dressing...even if fat free, could have a ton of calories. If not fat free...look out.
(I admit, I love Ranch myself, usually mix some hot sauce into it)
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But it's really up to you and what you want to get out of the program. I mostly use weights but I'm mixing in the bands for the more difficult stuff and when I'm gassed. |
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red wine or straight gin or vodka mostly here now, keeps me from having too much as well |
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One thing i am not doing is pull ups. Im 6'2" and have even longer arms for someone my height. Pull up bars in door jams dont work for me. The resistant bands can replace a lot of stuff, but its also half cheating.
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